BRIEF: Readers divided on Bodden Town election challenge
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[July 01, 2009]

BRIEF: Readers divided on Bodden Town election challenge

Jul 01, 2009 (Cayman Net News - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- According to the results of the latest online poll, Cayman Net News readers appear to be fairly evenly divided on the wisdom of the legal challenge to the results of the general election on May 20, 2009, in the district of Bodden Town.



In response to the question, "Do you agree that the Bodden Town election should be challenged in court?" 614 readers voted using internet devices located in the Cayman Islands. Of these, 311 (50.7 percent) voted yes; 292 (47.6 percent) voted no; and 11 (1.8 percent) said they didn't know.

Reader Tivi commented, "For good governance and order, this country needs an answer in order to put this issue to rest." Visit CaymanNetNews.com to vote in the current online poll: "Do you think immigration restrictions should be eased to encourage greater investment??" The Cayman Net News online polls are not scientific surveys and are intended for entertainment purposes only.



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